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    Introduction In the 19th Century‚ the Utopian communities were taken to be the representatives of human civilization due to the activities they conducted. They are said to have charismatic leaders who upheld religious or secular moral ideals. The communities were engaged into different modes of government‚ labor‚ marriage and wealth. Utopias in America shared a particular goal that strived for the crucial step from the wilderness to a new social order. The Communities with European origins focused

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    The history of slavery in the U.S. is very unique and adapted greatly throughout its time. There were many changes in the 18th and 19th Century due to events such as the Stono rebellion of 1739‚ different demands for slaves‚ political issues‚ and laws that were passed. There were different rankings for slaves based on gender‚ skills‚ and use for which the master had in mind. Repercussions for slaves varied widely but were all very horrific. The struggles faced by female slaves in the antebellum south

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    Introduction: Despite the growth of industry‚ urban centers and immigration‚ America in the late 19th century was still predominantly rural. Seven out of ten people in the United States lived in small towns with populations under 2500 or on farms in 1870. In Indiana‚ the 1880 census reported a population of almost 2 million residents‚ about 55 per square mile‚ 1‚010‚000 men and 968‚000 woman. About three out of four people lived in rural areas. Although much of the study done on woman’s roles during

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    Music was institutionalized in Europe during the 19th Century. Composing followed a scholarly route that lead to very subtle variation in classical music. Cultures outside of Europe produced music in their own unique style that differed from the usual European composition. Western composers began to incorporate music from other cultures to portray nonnative aspects of European society or bring new life into European Music. Ralph Locke’s spectrum of exoticism classifies compositions based on whether

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    The Start of Social Change: Women in the 19th Century According to Mintz Professor of History at University of Houston‚ the 19 the century for the United States was a time without Social Security‚ Medicare‚ health insurance‚ and government regulation. Technology had not played a huge part of society as of yet‚ they were without airplanes‚ antibiotics‚ automobiles‚ computers‚ radio‚ and television. There were telephones but only eight in the entire country. Our government was small and gather

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    Increasing political profits from social change and industrialization revolutionized early Britain as advanced technologies paved way for new creations (pg. 15). With new resources‚ new political powers from the early 18th century resulted in interconnected trade networks and globalization from all over the world. Regions like subcontinents of India and South Africa found themselves under imperialist influence as they struggled for colonial freedom. A set of new policies‚ governmentalities and democratic

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    History Notes on the 19th Century Nationalism- fanatical devotion to “nation’s” commonalities Imperialism- one nation dominates another Industrialism- mass production of technology to be more effective Capitalism- competition (between nations) to eradicate; all for profit Militarism- utilize military as 1st choice; espirit de corps Scientificism- reasoning and justifications; technology Social Darwinism- “survival of the fittest”; why you take place in other “isms”- hierarchy Crimean

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    Violence as Propaganda: Late 19th Century Terrorism This short essay will compare the use of terrorism in the late 19th century. What do the terrorist campaigns share in common and why some were more successful than others. I will also attempt to define what is meant by success in a terrorist campaign. First I will define “success” for the purpose of this essay. I define success as achieving the desired and stated purpose of the individual or group using terror as a method to achieve change.

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    Immigrants have been a staple of American society throughout United States History. This is most notably seen during the late 19th century and into the 20th Century. Roughly 15 million immigrant rushed into America during these years and the influx of immigrants helped America create new ideas about the types of people Immigrants might have been. Immigration was not a new concept but the waves of people coming from so many different places was an entirely new thought to the people already living

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    This panel will introduce you to the societal influences that played a part in recreation and leisure time in the 19th century. Canada was heavily influenced and also dependent on Europe‚ Britain‚ and the Untied States. They relied on these countries for supplies‚ immigrants‚ finances‚ and values. In addition‚ because Britain was such a strong influence to Canada in the 19th century‚ many of the sports and ideas of recreation have an underlying relation or idea from Britain. Churches played

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